Other Topics
In this section of the web site you will discover information about a myriad of factors concerning psychology and healing in general. We will update this area from time to time as we encounter important new knowledge or processes.
The topics listed below can also be navigated to from the top menu under "Other Topics".
Currently this area contains information on the following topics:
- About Healing
Titled 'What is Healing and Where Does it Come From' this article contains some reflective thoughts about the process of healing.
- Anxiety and Depression
Some information about the common factors of these two conditions and including a subtitled section 'Processes for Healing', the processes are broad but in this context are presented more specifically in the context of anxiety and depression.
- Processes for Healing
The subsection mentioned immediately above.
- Couples Counselling
This page lists one of our approaches to couples counselling, it isn't the only approach but often is quite effective when couples haven't done much/any work in this area. There is also a subsection about sexual infidelity with a downloadable pdf.
- Healing an Affair
The subsection mentioned immediately above.
- Mental Illness
Alternative explanations of 'mental illness' are offered, the notion of spiritual emergency, which is actually included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (The DSM), also the research work and practical clinical outcomes, of Dr. Carl Pfeiffer and Dr. William Walsh.
- Participative Constitution
A participative constitution for Associations wishing to Incorporate and who are interested in something far more collaborative than the narrow constraints of the Model Rules. The Model Rules is an adversarial constitution that is offered, by default, to associations in Queensland.
- Crisis Links
A small directory of crisis links and community resources which may be helpful to people in emergency situations of circumstances of high support.
- Post Natal Depression
Here we offer some information not widely, or perhaps not well, known about post natal depression. The information centres around the work of Dr. Carl Pfeiffer and Dr. William Walsh and their discoveries of the relationship between this condition and individual biochemistry.